It = the subject for an impersonal sentence? I don't think so...could you please clarify?or an object? Noish to Yope an animal? a group of people? an event? None of theseAll three = people? objects? events? ideas? Yope to this; No to rest

Will it be blown up? No Does someone want to blow it up? No... Is it being described/accused of being three things? Yes (described) Are the three things bad? Good? Neutral? One is bad, one is good-neutral, and one is good It=an object? Noish An idea? Yesish A situation? No A plan? No

Is it a story? Yesish A work of art? No Music? No Is it described as those three things by the same person? Yes Or different people? No Can you answer my previous post, even though it was made in semi-jest? Whoops, my bad. Sorry I missed it.

Is it a fairy tale? Yope, OTRT Is it older than 100 years? Rarely; this specific one, I don't think so, but possibly. Is it a work of fiction? Usually; this specific one, Yope Is it a joke? No Is it funny? Sometimes; this specific one, No Is it spoken? Sometimes

Is explosives invovled? Noish Fire? Noish Was it confirmed, busted and plausible? Yes!!

**********SPOILER**********

MythBusters once tested the myth that bullets fired straight up in the air could fall back down with lethal force. After all their testing, they declared it busted, plausible, and confirmed. "Busted" because a bullet fired perfectly straight into the air would lose velocity coming down (because of air resistance) and not be lethal; "Plausible" because a shooter is more likely to fire at a slight angle, in which case the bullet would be lethal on its descent; and "Confirmed" because there have been confirmed accounts of bullets fired into the air which killed someone on the way down.

Nice job, Galfisk, for the near-solo solve.

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